Originally reviewed: 11/10/10. 12oz bottle poured into a pint glass. Pours a very cloudy deep gold with the thinnest of white sheets on top. Disappears quickly, leaves not even a hint of lace or ring on the edge. The nose is tamed down from when fresh I’m sure, but I’m still getting hints of citrus rind, bubblegum, and faint spice. It’s there, just not very bold.
The mouth is still crisp and medium-bodied. Good mild finish. The flavor of this beer has not taken a hit from Father Time. Lots of "still fresh" citrus, mild coriander, old apple, and pear. Very good Wit. I was a little leery going in, as this beer is over a year old, but it has held up very well. Drinkable? Indeed.

Bottle purchased at Capone’s in Norristown PA.
Appearance: More on the orange side of the wheat beer spectrum than on the straw yellow side. A 1 finger off white crown with lush oily bubbles shows good retention and lace.
Smell: Good display of wheat, coriander, lemon zest, orange zest, and grains of paradise.
Taste: Semi tart wheat with a light coriander and grains of paradise addition.
Mouthfeel: Fairly crisp but a touch thin.
Drinkability: Candy
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 11-01-2009

nice cloudy yellow body, has a slight sweet orange aroma to it, thick fluffy white head, taste is a bit orange/ citrus, a touch of hops, hate to say it but tastes like a slightly better version of blue moon.

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